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...sale of the Dallas Mavericks. The sale will be complete upon formal approval by the NBA. Cuban, co-founder of broadcast.com, has offered $280 million for controlling interest and a majority share of the club. Perot's Hillwood Development...

...first time last week, and he would like to be on the court playing by February," Chasman said. Cuban, who founded Broadcast.com, is buying the Mavericks from majority owner Ross Perot Jr., whose interest in the club admittedly was the potential...

...paychecks. The co-founder of Broadcast.com has offered $280 million to...game at Denver. Cuban started Broadcast.com with fellow Indiana University graduate Todd Wagner in 1995. Broadcast.com grew out of their frustration...

...long time no matter what the outcome is." There will be a web broadcast of the game. Go to the web site www.broadcast.com/sports/ncaa/utah/mensbasketball/and click on "Go!" next to the Augusta State listing. You will need...

...prospect of losing the team as leverage to force its sale to its preferred buyer, former Penguins center Mario Lemieux. Broadcast.com founder Mark Cuban also is interested in investing in Lemieux's group. Lemieux met Wednesday and Thursday with...

...Meanwhile, the Lemieux group met Wednesday with prospective investor Mark Cuban, a Penguins fan and the founder of Broadcast.com, the Internet site sold recently to Yahoo! for $6.08 billion. Cuban's group, which includes brother Brian...

...history and a Hall of Famer, met with the brother and attorney for potential investor Mark Cuban, the chairman of Broadcast.com, an Internet broadcasting company. Brian Cuban reported that talks were productive, according to the brothers...

...plants for cities and factories. Broadcast.com shares jump on report of sale NEW YORK -- Shares of Broadcast.com Inc. jumped 37 percent Monday...said Yahoo! is "hot to snap up Broadcast.com." The report cited a source...

...Shares of U-Bid, an online auction company, bounced between $62.50 and $101.50 last Wednesday, while Broadcast.com, which broadcasts news and music over the Net, traded between $145 and $203 -- a gulf almost unheard of in market...